Greg Maczko provides healthcare regulatory and transactional counsel as it relates to mergers and acquisitions, compliance and operational matters.
Greg earned his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School and a B.A. in German from Belmont University. During law school, Greg served as a research assistant to professors at Vanderbilt University where he assisted in preparing the 2nd edition of the Law and Neuroscience course-book.
American Health Law Association (AHLA)
Representation of SAI-Med Partners, LLC, an affiliate of Northlane Capital Partners, LLC, in its acquisition of Fulcrum Research Group, LLC, a primary market research company focused exclusively on healthcare. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of Community Care Partners, a portfolio company of Shore Capital Partners and a provider of urgent care services, in their acquisition of Family Choice Urgent Care, LLC, a leading urgent care provider. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of ModivCare (Nasdaq: MODV), a technology-enabled healthcare services company, in its acquisition of Guardian Medical Monitoring, LLC, a remote patient monitoring and alert company, from its parent company, Guardian Alarm. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of New Harbor Capital’s portfolio company Psych Associates of Maryland, the largest outpatient mental health group in Maryland, in its acquisition of Comprehensive Behavioral Health, a leading multidisciplinary mental health treatment provider. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of Consonance Capital, a private equity manager focused exclusively on the healthcare industry, in their recapitalization of Orsini Pharmaceutical Services, a leading nationwide specialty pharmaceutical provider. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of Addus HomeCare Corporation (Nasdaq: ADUS), a provider of home care services, in its acquisition of JourneyCare, Inc, one of the largest hospice and palliative care providers in Illinois for $85,000,000.
Vanderbilt Law Review